The 13th Arsenal of GRAU (Main Missile and Artillery Directorate) of the Russian Ministry of Defense was attacked by UAVs. Everyone talks about peaceful plans, but the war goes on

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The YouTube video provides updates on recent aerial attacks in Ukraine on November 20th, where enemy forces launched numerous UAV attacks met with defense measures resulting in successful interception of missiles and drones. Ongoing military activities are discussed, with a focus on repelling enemy advances in various regions, showcasing Ukraine's air defense system 's effectiveness. The importance of strategic locations like Chasov Yar and Toretsk in preventing enemy advancements is emphasized, along with the successful defense in areas like Pokrovsk and Kurakhovo. The video also covers issues with faulty mortar mines, unsuccessful enemy attempts to advance along different directions, drone attacks on Russian military targets, and how North Korea supplies artillery ammunition to Russia, potentially causing shortages. Reports on European Union countries arming themselves and collaborating on defense projects are mentioned, along with discussions on potential peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia and Russia's development of new intercontinental ballistic missiles. Concerns over potential missile launches towards Ukraine and challenges in communication with North Korean soldiers are highlighted.


00:00:00 In this section, the YouTuber from Ukraine provides updates on the recent aerial attacks on November 20th, where enemy forces launched a significant number of UAV attacks on various regions of Ukraine. The attacks were met with defense measures including the use of aviation, missile forces, and electronic warfare units, resulting in the successful interception of two guided aviation missiles and 56 enemy drones. Additionally, six drones exited Ukrainian airspace, with five returning to Russia and one flying towards Belarus, potentially serving reconnaissance purposes. The successful defense efforts showcased the effectiveness of Ukraine's air defense system, showcasing its adaptability and mobile nature in responding to threats.

00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the ongoing military activities on the front lines, noting a consistent level of combat with around 140 engagements recorded in the past day. Despite the low combat activity, enemy forces have launched missile and aerial attacks on Ukrainian positions and surrounding territories, particularly in regions like Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhia. The Ukrainian defense forces have successfully repelled multiple attempts by Russian troops to infiltrate their positions, showcasing resilience and preventing significant enemy advancements, especially along the Kubinka and Lyman directions. Additionally, the Kramatorsk direction faced intense battles, with the situation showing signs of stabilization after a turbulent period.

00:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the ongoing battles in the area of the fire-resistant plant, highlighting the strategic importance of holding the town of Chasov Yar to prevent enemy forces from advancing further towards the city of Konstantinovka. The intense fighting on the hills of Chasov Yar is described as crucial due to the threat of enemy artillery reaching Konstantinovka if the town is captured. Additionally, the enemy's attacks on the town of Toretsk are noted, with attempts to seize control of key populated areas to advance towards Slavyansk and Kramatorsk. Despite some minor advancements by enemy forces in Toretsk, the defense is largely centered around a mine on the outskirts of the city.

00:15:00 In this section, the speaker describes the ongoing military situation in various directions, focusing on the defense against enemy attacks in areas like Pokrovsk, Kurakhovo, and Antonovka. Despite enemy attempts to advance and occupy territory, Ukrainian forces manage to hold their ground and prevent significant losses, particularly in Kurakhovo where the enemy is concentrating their efforts. Overall, the frontline remains stable, with intense battles occurring in certain key areas like Antonovka to prevent encirclement by Russian forces. Additionally, there is a low-intensity engagement in areas like Novoandreevka, with Ukrainian forces successfully repelling enemy attacks and maintaining their positions along the front line.

00:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the use of fast attack options by small groups on buggies or motorcycles, where occupiers attempt to quickly reach their positions and initiate assault actions. The presence of drones is crucial in remotely stopping these attacks, as there are issues with artillery shortage and poorly manufactured mortar mines, which fail to launch properly and pose a significant risk to mortar crews. The speaker emphasizes the need for urgent investigation and removal of these faulty mines to ensure the effectiveness and safety of infantry fire support, highlighting the catastrophic situation caused by the inability of these mines to function. Additionally, recent attempts by invaders to advance along the Dnieper direction were met with strong resistance and resulted in significant losses, including the sinking of all enemy watercrafts and the unsuccessful takeover of the islands.

00:25:00 In this section, the transcript describes unsuccessful attempts by the occupiers to storm Ukrainian positions on the left bank, resulting in them retreating to their original positions. The Ukrainian defense forces continue to control the situation along the Volyn and Polissia directions, engaging in active combat actions against the enemy. Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted multiple enemy concentrations and military equipment locations, including tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems, air defense units, and drones, inflicting significant losses on the Russian invaders. Furthermore, Ukrainian drones have conducted airstrikes on military targets within Russian territory, including a factory in Belgorod which, despite publicly producing food products, was also discovered to be manufacturing cargo drones for military purposes.

00:30:00 In this section, it is reported that a bread factory in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, has shifted its production from bread to drones, reducing bread output and starting drone assembly with significant investments of 40 billion rubles. Additionally, a drone attack damaged infrastructure and power lines, causing a power outage in the area. Further attacks were reported on Russian arsenals, such as the 13th Arsenal GRU in Kotovo, Novgorod Oblast, resulting in explosions and evacuations as drones were intercepted and caused detonations. These arsenals store various ammunition, including missiles, rockets, and ballistic missiles from North Korea, making them high-value military targets. The attacks may lead to artillery and ammunition shortages in regions like Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod Oblasts, potentially requiring the import of artillery ammunition like the 170mm caliber guns obtained from North Korea.

00:35:00 In this section, it is discussed how North Korea is outwitting Putin by supplying him with artillery ammunition that Russia is unable to produce domestically. This tactic forces Putin into a continuous and expensive reliance on North Korea for these munitions. The excerpt also mentions attacks on a Russian oil refinery and the discovery of over 90 drones flown into Russian territory, along with the successful targeting by Russian intelligence of a military command post belonging to Northern forces. The excerpt concludes by mentioning reports from Reuters regarding the Pentagon's claims of Russian missile attacks.

00:40:00 In this section, it is discussed that the Pentagon official's statement regarding the recent missile attacks on the Russian territory differs from the official Russian Defense Ministry version. The Pentagon official claimed that eight missiles were launched, with only two being intercepted by Russian air defense systems, which aligns somewhat with the truth due to Russia's lack of highly effective missile defense systems. The excerpt also mentions the United States providing Ukraine with anti-personnel mines to halt enemy infantry advances in response to the ongoing conflict in the Donetsk region. Additionally, European Union countries are reported to be arming themselves, recognizing the importance of bolstering their own military and security forces rather than relying solely on NATO, a strategic move to enhance their defense capabilities.

00:45:00 In this section, it is mentioned that European Union countries have signed Letters of Intent for joint development of specific types of weapons as part of their defense cooperation efforts. This includes projects like anti-air defense systems, electronic warfare tools, drones, and potentially a European combat ship and aircraft. The collaboration varies from short-term joint purchases to long-term future capabilities development. Additionally, the publication The Economist discusses potential peace agreements between Ukraine and Russia, suggesting scenarios where some territories may be exchanged while maintaining Ukrainian neutrality and independence from NATO involvement. However, the exact details remain speculative as negotiations progress.

00:50:00 In this section, it is discussed how the narrative of a potential ceasefire in the ongoing conflict involving Russia could provide President Putin with a breather towards the end of his term, possibly coinciding with upcoming elections. Additionally, there is mention of Russia's development of a new intercontinental ballistic missile, the RS-26 Rubezh, which has not yet been put into serial production due to financial constraints and the prioritization of other missile systems like the Avangard. The missile's design and capabilities, including its intended use of training warheads, are highlighted.

00:55:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the possibility of Putin launching intercontinental ballistic missiles towards Ukraine as a demonstration of military power. The speaker explains the differences between the Avangard missile and its potential targets, raising concerns over the potential implications of such actions. Additionally, the speaker highlights the challenges Russia is facing in communicating with North Korean soldiers due to language barriers, leading to efforts to recruit specialists in North Korean language and culture for interaction and training purposes.

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The video discusses a distressing incident involving a teacher who was brutally attacked by North Korean soldiers, highlighting the lack of accountability as they are unlikely to face consequences. Additionally, viewers are encouraged to seek legal assistance for military-related problems and are informed about a legal consultancy service.

01:00:00 In this section, a harrowing account is shared of a teacher who was attacked by a group of North Korean soldiers, who not only beat and raped her but also forced her into signing a non-disclosure agreement to hide the incident. The soldiers are likely to face no consequences for their actions, showcasing a disturbing lack of accountability. The speaker also urges military personnel and their families to seek legal assistance for various issues they may be facing and promotes a legal consultancy service.

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